IT PAYS TO DRINK TEA. Every consumer of that superb tea, "Stand-Out," can qualify for a moneyprize of from 5s to £5; or for a consolation prize of 2s 6d. This generous distribution is made twice a year. Entries closo 15th June and 15th December. Competitors qualify with Coupons enclosed in packets of Stand-Out Tea. This enterprising reward echeme is not a lottery. It is simply a cash distribution of liberal character. Post Coupons, in one batch, with name and address, to —"Stand-Out Tea," earo R. Wilson and Co.. Ltd., Dur.edin. To qualify for a prize the Coupons should total at least fifty points. Mold smaller value back, and add to it, for the succeeding Distribution.—Advt. HACKING COUGH DRIVEN AWAY. "My daughters. Winnie and Irene, suffered from colds and croup," says Mv Edward Kent. Tas., "and I had many yleeplcss nights, for they used to wake up with a <'hoking cough which would la?t all night. A friend recommended Chalmxnlam'a Cough Remedy. I tried it. and it completely cured their colds and croup, and'drove that hacking cough away. Under no circumstances would I be without 1 it in the house now." Sold by all chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9614, 4 October 1913, Page 5
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